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City of Doncaster Council’s chief executive, Damian Allen, has threatened legal action after Reform UK councillors tabled a motion raising governance concerns linked to the £193m project to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport. The dispute centres on allegations made by Reform councillors Craig Ward and Jason Charity about Mr Allen’s conduct in relation to the airport scheme, a major local regeneration project with significant political importance for the city.
According to LocalGov, Mr Allen’s personal solicitors wrote to Cllr Charity accusing him of defamation and demanding a retraction, an apology and payment of legal costs. Cllr Charity said he regarded the legal threat as “frivolous”, rejected it “in fact and in law” and said he would not retract or apologise.
The council has described the potential legal action as a personal matter for Mr Allen, rather than a formal action by the authority. The row is politically significant because it places a senior council officer, opposition councillors and one of Doncaster’s most high-profile economic projects into direct conflict.

